NHL’s potential UFA class could make for another exciting July 1
Mark Stone made it clear he wants to stay in the nation’s capital.
Now it’s up to the Ottawa Senators and the winger’s agent to get it done.
And they aren’t alone in a league where a number of big names could hit unrestricted free agency this summer.
Stone told reporters Tuesday — the first day he could officially sign a new contract after the two sides agreed to a one-year, US$7.35-million deal in August to avoid arbitration — that he hopes to remain with the Senators instead of hitting UFA status July 1.